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  • it’s the most expensive form of energy due to massive regulations

    So deregulate to the same standards Fossil Fuels are regulated at

    the power plants take way too long to build

    because of all of the red tape from your last point, as well as fossil fuel organized NIMBYS

    nuclear waste is a problem, no one wants to have it buried near their homes

    Again because disinformation spread by fossil fuel organized NIMBYS

    the fissile material is already rare and difficult to come by, mostly sourced from politically difficult regions, such as fucking Russia

    Breeder reactor

  • What?

    Do you have any idea how many things we can do with basically free energy? Like for instance, desalinate and clean sea water and pump it back into our exhausted aquifers. Or use electrolysis to split some of that water and oxygen and hydrogen. Or scrub carbon from the atmosphere with gigantic manual filter aways. Or just store excess power in grid scale batteries and cycle plants on and off as needed.

  • Unfortunately, due to budget constraints, the editor has been fired and replaced with a stoned dog.

  • Have you tried running your command with the argument -y Or -Y

  • Then you're replying to Russian bots.....

  • Smh when science community cant read. It explicitly states that they found no surviving hominids and the only mammal The closest thing they found to a human was a mouse. So they took a human skeleton and gave it mouse features because we're both mammals so clearly we are the same.

  • It would just be easier to invest in more thermal nuclear load than restructure the entire market, but hey what do I know.

  • Foundations of geopolitics by Aleksander Dugan. This is the basis of modern European, conservative actions and the Russian playbook for the last 30 years.

  • But what if one of those stray radio nucleides corrupts my potential grand grand grand grand children 500 years down the line? What say you of your safety margins then?. (Dies of coughing due to coal Ash)

  • Lol same, I feel attacked as an INTJ for the last 15 years.

  • if someone gives you cited information and you refuse to read the cited information, then You're not stupid. You're willfully ignorant which is far worse. It's not dangerous waste if it's properly handled and treated and disposed of.

  • I'm glad you took the time to completely not read the article that I sent you. I know you didn't read it because if you had read it, you would see that we have discovered several times over the past few billion years that nature had made its own deposits of nuclear material in the same manner as we are advising the waste to be deposited in. It's not new science. We have evidence of it occurring naturally multiple times and no issues from that. No spread of radiation from that. No inundation of groundwater from that. But yes you're correct and all the nuclear scientists are wrong clearly.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal_drillhole_disposal

    Next time you find a term you don't understand. Try clicking on the hyperlink.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_geological_repository

  • You dolt there was never a problem with cooling the plants. The issue was that there is red tape that limits how much water the plant can discharge into the Rhine. That could have easily been addressed if the plants were just allowed to cycle more water. The higher the flow rate the colder the water will come out the other end . The water is put through a heat exchanger and then cycled back to the river. If more water can be piped through then the reactor can maintain lower temperatures.

  • I think you replied to the wrong person.